Weymouth, Massachusetts Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Weymouth City, Massachusetts is a comparatively affluent area with a moderate to high population density. There are two commuter rail stations in the city. There are eight primary schools and one high school. There are also several private and charter schools. The overall crime rate is low in Weymouth. The population is primarily Hispanic and black. The median age in the city is 38 years old.

The city is located in central Massachusetts, at the head of the Boston Bay. The city is characterized by mild climate and has four seasons. The warmest months are June, September, and August. The coldest months are January and February. There are a number of parks, beaches, and historic sites in the area. The town is served by several MBTA bus lines and three commuter rail stations.

The railroad station was built in 1894, making the city more accessible. The South Jersey Railroad Company built a station there. However, it took until 1897 for the station to open because of lack of business. At that time, people had to walk about two miles to the Risley station. Other families in the area include the Merlocks, Lewis (Hansen), and Serbecks. In addition, there are some other families with the same name, such as the Richerts, Base, and Clemenson.